Show Women May Get Blanks From rhamher flffir- First Entrants in Miss Ogden Contest 3 Officer Suoaests Ways to Reduce Traffic Hazards - weDer county s taieniea oeauues Will appear Friday Sept 3 in the annual Miss Ogden contest A group of local citizens acting as judges will select a prospective Miss America Application blanks for the contest are available at the chamber of commerce office in the Hotel 'Ben Lomond Because Marilyn Robinson present Miss Ogden also was chosen as Miss Utah considerable interest is expected in this year's contest The contest is being sponsored by the junior chamber of commerce Marvin S Rabe is head of the committee appointed to handle the details Finals will be held in the Egyptian theatre Deadline for filing applications is Sept 1 Rabe said "Women between 18 and 28 of good character and possessed of some artistic talent are eligible for the contest They also must never have been mar- well-found- ed ried" Candidates will be judged on beauty talent charm and personality and moral character and scholarship The judges expected to be about four in number will be announced later Miss Ogden will compete later in September at Salt Lake City with other city misses for the Miss Utah title Mfs Utah will go to the Miss America contest in Atlantic City N J in 1949 Miss Robinson will be given a" send-of- f at the Ogden airport Sept 4 as she leaves via United Air Lines PARLEY E of commerce are First two entrants in this year's Miss Ogden contest sponsored byis the junior chamber chairman of the committee handling Paula Cunningham (left) and Ida Poce Marvin S Rabe (right) the contest X : : Rain Rain Wherefore Art Thou? for Atlantic City Rabe said Miss Robinson wilj stop briefly in New Vork City before arriving in Atlantic City ilJfJrst two candidates for this year's Miss Ogden title are Paula Cunningham and Ida Poce A As VmTWAJUsI On Honor Roll The name of Major Louis H Griffin of 1624 Twenty-sevent- h Ogden has been entered on Washington cathedral's national roll of honor it was announced by the Rev Mer-ri- tt P Williams canon of the cathedral and chairman of the national war memorial committee Major Griffin native of Ogden served with the 9th army from May 1 1942 to Aug 4 1946 and was awarded the bronze star and the r rencn croix ae guerre nis name will become a part of the national roll of honor being established at Washington cathedral for enshrine-mein the war memorial chapel This is to be the chief feature of the unfinished patriots' transept Friends of Washington cathedral of all faiths throughout the nation are uniting to raise funds for its No cost or contiuing construction obligation of any kind is involved however in the enrollment of the names of servicemen and women Enrollment blanks may be obtained from Washington cathedral Washington D C J RULON JENKINS Candidate for NORSETH From Weber County Mr Jenkins for two terms a member of the Utah Legislature solicits your vote for him at the Primary on September 7 1948 He was born in Ogden a son of Lewis R and Laura Moench Jenkins a grandson of the great educator Louis F ty line and continuing north to intersection of highways 91 and 38 Installation of traffic semaphore light at the intersection Installation of two left hand turn islands on U S 91 at the following locations: Sunset 8800 North street from 5600 South street to 5700 South street in Roy with space provided for left turns at 5600 South and 5700 South Cause of Danger The colonel said much of the confusion and danger through the stretch is caused by desire of northbound traffic to make left turns on one of those two streets and at 8800 North street in Sunset He has resided most of his life in Plain City Mr Jenkins holds a degree in social science from Utah State Agricultural college He operates a farm in Plain City and teaches in Weber County High School National positions he has held include that of Utah representative at National Education Workshop in Atlantic City in 1948 Utah representative at Council of State Government in Baltimore in 1943 and member of NEA committee on Taxation Local positions include trustee of Utah Education Association member Weber Centennial committee chairman Centennial baseball tournament and Mr Jenkins' two terms in the Utah house (1942-4- 3 1944-4provided him with experience qualifying him for ' the state senatorship Mr Jenkins is a member of the Plain City ward bishopric (Paid Political Adv) Moench 5) A Guaranteed Fine Quality Play Will Depict Noah's Ordeal Native son of Utah taxpayer and property owner Married to the former Oril M Shaw daugn-tof prominent Dtan pioneer Ogden audiences will be astonwhen the opening night curtain goes up Wednesday at the Hermitage on Andre O boy's "Noah' former Broadway hit and final production of the season for the summer theatre players Every member of the group is to appear including John Hetherington Noah Mary Arrabit Mama Dick Trumbly Shem Lowell Man-fu-ll Japhet Les Mahoney Ham Carolynn Glasmann Ada Sylvia Ulman Sella Frances Pepper Norma Griff Richards wild man Seth Ulman lion Joan Johnson monkey Maxine Lamborn cow Wayne Peck tiger Griff Richards bear Frankie Siler wolf Fred Naisbitt lamb Two children's matinees have been arranged in addition to the evening performances for their elders to be given on Sept 3 and 5 at Sept 1 2 3 5 8 9 and 10 are the dates of evening presentation Cast members shown in the photograph are top (left to right) Carolyn Glasmann Sylvia Ulman Mary Jane Arrabit and Frances Pepper lower Les Mahoney John (Noah) and Dick Hetherington Trumbly ished — and delighted — it's predicted — ei family Has one son Snsign Parley 8 Norseth DS NR now a Student at UCLA A successful practicing attorney for over 20 years m eloquent Served as persuasive speaker County Attorney Weber County Utah Past President Weber County Bar Association as secretary to Don B Colton former member of U 8 congress Veteran World War I past Commander Baker -- Merril Post American Legion Ogden Utah: Past Commander District 2 American Legion Department of Utah now Judge Advocate American Let or Department of Utah" Primary election September 7 1948 Your two-thir- vote will be deeply apBe sure to preciated vote Tears of successful law practice qualify him to be your District Attorney Paid Political Advertisement r State Sen nt is Republican Candidate for District Attorney Morgan Davis and Weber Counties He Is a member of the LDS Church has been Sunday school and iffIA Superintendent On of the earliest Scout Masters !n Utah Member and teacher of 70's Quorum Mt Ogden ward Ogden Utah Suggestions for improving trafin the vicinity of death curve where U S highways 91 and 38 intersect were made in a letter from Co W R Slaughter Ogden arsenal commanding officer to Ray H Leavitt chairman of the state road commission Col Slaughter said he was concerned because a high percentage of arsenal workers travel north on U S highway 91 at the close of work from the arsenal entrance to death curve Letter Made Public The colonel's letter to road officials was made public by Mayor Harman W Peery who was furnished a copy "Col Slaughter has made some recommendations" said the mayor "and I feel that if they are followed number of accidents near death curve will be reduced to a bare minimum" Peery added he will discuss the colonel's recommendations at city commission meeting Tuesday and forward recommendations of the commission to state road authorities Pointing to the increasing num ber of vehicular accidents along the stretch Col Slaughter listed several recommendations for state road commission consideration "A serious accident involving arsenal employes happened on this stretch Aug 12 resulting in death three others" the officer's letter said His recommendations for im-t- o one person and serious injury to proving conditions follows: Restricting to 40 miles an hour U S highway 91 speed limit alongWeber-Davcoun- starting at the fic condition II A THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINESUNDAY 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